Marshawn Lynch, the five-time Pro Bowl running back, is coming out of year-long retirement and being traded to the Raiders.

NFL Network first reported the deal. Pending a physical and the required paperwork to re-enter the league, the Oakland native will go to his hometown team and the sides will also swap late-round draft picks.

Lynch reportedly will make $3 million for the coming 2017 season, with an opportunity for $2 million more if he gains 1,000 yards.

Equal parts entertaining and punishing, Lynch powerful running style earned him the nickname "Beast Mode." In nine seasons, he ran for 9,112 yards and 74 touchdowns with the Seahawks and Bills.

Having last played in 2015, Lynch will become an elder statesman on an exciting young Raiders team. He'll add a badly needed presence in the backfield after Latavius Murray went to the Vikings in free agency.